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Modern Day Mystery Lyrics


Madisen Ward & The Mama Bear Modern Day Mystery

I was thinking of dust in that desert
How it can blow away
Maybe it was because I could never
Gracefully leave this place

So tell me, tell me now
Tell me what's the point in life
That when I leave this house
I couldn't disappear if I try

Spotted a worm that can squirm
In that garden, sitting underground
Going away unafraid and un-pardoned
All with a single sound

So tell me, tell me now
Tell me what's the point in life
That when I leave this house
I couldn't disappear if I try

I'm gone
The soul in me
A modern-day mystery
I'm gone
The soul in me
A modern-day mystery

Watching the star that was shooting and fading
Red like a busted nose
Their for a moment then gone like a baby
Searching for grown-up clothes

So tell me, tell me now
Tell me what's the point in life
That when I leave this house
I couldn't disappear if I try

I'm gone
The soul in me
A modern-day mystery
I'm gone
The soul in me
A modern-day mystery

So tell me, tell me now
Tell me what's the point in life
That when I leave this house
I couldn't disappear if I try


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